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security is now ratched up at the two campus buildings -- ramped up at the two campus buildings where the crimes occurred, rice hall and ivory tower residence hall. police have released surveillance photos of two suspects accused of going room to room stealing laptops and cell phones. >>> the edge on virginia tonight, someone attacked and sexually assaulted a hotel clerk last night in woodbridge, the third assault inthree weeks at or near motels in that part of prince william county. fox 5's john henrehan has the latest. >> reporter: shortly after 10:00 wednesday night police were called to the econolodge on gordon boulevard in woodbridge, a two-story motel with exterior doors and stairwells. a 33-year-old female clerk working in the office received a phone call from a guest who said he was locked out of his room. >> she was walking up the stairwell and encountered an unknown man. the man displayed knife and forced her to the room where she was called to to let someone in. once there she was knocked unconscious, rendered unconscious and she was sexually -- she awoke to him sexually as
security is now ratched up at the two campus buildings -- ramped up at the two campus buildings where the crimes occurred, rice hall and ivory tower residence hall. police have released surveillance photos of two suspects accused of going room to room stealing laptops and cell phones. >>> the edge on virginia tonight, someone attacked and sexually assaulted a hotel clerk last night in woodbridge, the third assault inthree weeks at or near motels in that part of prince william county....
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he's working at a marriott, ladies and gentlemen. working at a marriott. he's the guy that comes out to the pool and tells the kids to stop splashing. come on, kids. hey, fellas. listen to me. settle down here. >> that could have been funnier. >>> that's what's making news in
he's working at a marriott, ladies and gentlemen. working at a marriott. he's the guy that comes out to the pool and tells the kids to stop splashing. come on, kids. hey, fellas. listen to me. settle down here. >> that could have been funnier. >>> that's what's making news in
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doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iphone 5. ♪ nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? gingerbread cookie coffees -- no wonder people get jolly around the holidays. try dunk' donuts' holiday flavors. pick some up where you buy...
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there is a fire works show at the embarcadaro and mission at midnight. and we want people to be able to travel safely. we're working with the police department and other departments to make sure everybody is safe. and along the lines of free, you'll have on your agenda today, i think it's on that consent agenda, proposal to make muni free on december 28th, which is our 100th anniversary, december 28, 1912 that the ribbon was cut on the then new municipal railway system, one of the first if not the first public transit systems in the country. so, making what our initial thought was to roll back the fare to the original 5 cent fare. it turns out it would be more cumbersome and costly to go to 5 cents than it would be to open the doors and let everybody on for free. so, it's just a small token of thanks to our riders. and maybe to some would be riders. an enticement to come onto muni, a small gesture as part of our centennial celebration. on the day, december 28th, a number of you and a number of management, many will be out -- thank you -- will be out visi
there is a fire works show at the embarcadaro and mission at midnight. and we want people to be able to travel safely. we're working with the police department and other departments to make sure everybody is safe. and along the lines of free, you'll have on your agenda today, i think it's on that consent agenda, proposal to make muni free on december 28th, which is our 100th anniversary, december 28, 1912 that the ribbon was cut on the then new municipal railway system, one of the first if not...
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i was just at the speaker's press conference down the hall at the top of last hour and he said look, there's no progress being made and his call with the president was just more of the same and the staff talks behind the scenes yesterday were more of the same. he didn't give us a whole lot of optimism going into this weekend here, alex. >> here's my question. i have many questions, but when we get these numbers, this is always confusing to me. last time we talked there was discussion on twitter and concern circles the bls was populated by about a socialist revolutionaries cooking the numbers for obama. those numbers have been revised downwards. may happen for november. why do analysts keep getting them wrong and when you think about the unemployment rate, theoretically we want it to go down but as you're explaining when it's going down that's not actually a good sign for the american people. down is bad, up can be good except when it's bad. the bcs is reliable except when they get it wrong which they always do. the bls does this on a trailing three-month basis. they actually recalcul
i was just at the speaker's press conference down the hall at the top of last hour and he said look, there's no progress being made and his call with the president was just more of the same and the staff talks behind the scenes yesterday were more of the same. he didn't give us a whole lot of optimism going into this weekend here, alex. >> here's my question. i have many questions, but when we get these numbers, this is always confusing to me. last time we talked there was discussion on...
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take myself out of that and not fair to being on it obviously and it's actually a lengthily process at least the impression i got from the clerk's office and lengthy process creating the position. the way you would do it and get it through the dhr process and eliminating my position. you're eliminating the other position that we have, the community position, and that's how you get your cost savings in order to have executive officer position so there is -- there is some length of time between all this occurring and putting it out for people to submit their application and all that. >> is there a process -- with respect to option two, option two would simply work by -- how would option two work? >> option two is basically lifting the restrictions on my position. when the board of supervisors created the position they put restrictions on what i could work on and do. if the board of supervisors would simply lift the restrictions i could do all of the items that the executive officer currently does. once again the clerk's office did check into this and they determined my base position can
take myself out of that and not fair to being on it obviously and it's actually a lengthily process at least the impression i got from the clerk's office and lengthy process creating the position. the way you would do it and get it through the dhr process and eliminating my position. you're eliminating the other position that we have, the community position, and that's how you get your cost savings in order to have executive officer position so there is -- there is some length of time between...
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bob bruno, a labor and employment relations professor at the university of illinois at chicago joins us this morning on set. good morning to you bob. > > good morning. > are unions the answer here? > > i think unions can be the answer. they have been historically. but in these particular cases, something truly creative is going on. these workers are really not demanding a union election vote or a collective bargaining agreement. they are talking about raising standards. they are talking about conditions that are poor and trying to put some pressure on these employers to raise those up. > are the conditions that poor? is the working wage that awful? > > this wage is pretty bad. we are talking about very profitable companies, very profitable industries, in most metropolitan areas; and these workers, on average, will bring in roughly around $22,000, $24,000 a year. and for about half these workers, they are the principal breadwinners. that is about $9-something an hour, without benefits. so it's pretty bad. > > here is a statement coming from rob karr. he is a lobbyist with the illinois
bob bruno, a labor and employment relations professor at the university of illinois at chicago joins us this morning on set. good morning to you bob. > > good morning. > are unions the answer here? > > i think unions can be the answer. they have been historically. but in these particular cases, something truly creative is going on. these workers are really not demanding a union election vote or a collective bargaining agreement. they are talking about raising standards. they are...
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at least a quarter. he says demand may be down but so too is supply. >> we are trying to get the same thing we started the season for. we don't want to go back to work for less crabs for less money. >> reporter: he says this here does not make sense. going against the strike. he was in such ah they watched him unload fresh bay area crab he just caught. >> we just thought we would sit here and watch him because it is unbelievable. >> they think the crab in this area belongs to them and they hate anyone who catches their crab. >> reporter: he is selling the crab to $3.25 a pound to this man. >> i only buy from this guy. that is it. i don't buy from these people. >> reporter: why not? >> they don't call me. >> reporter: he says his attitude is selfish. >> when you have people like this that undercut us, they show disregard for the well beings of other fellow fishermen, discouraging. >> reporter: and coming up, the tanks are starting to empty at a number of businesses, the impact of the strike on them and wh
at least a quarter. he says demand may be down but so too is supply. >> we are trying to get the same thing we started the season for. we don't want to go back to work for less crabs for less money. >> reporter: he says this here does not make sense. going against the strike. he was in such ah they watched him unload fresh bay area crab he just caught. >> we just thought we would sit here and watch him because it is unbelievable. >> they think the crab in this area...
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is at the lowest rate since 2008. when president obama took office, we were in a job freefall. but now 36 months of straight job growth and five million new jobs in the president's first term. that includes the news today, 146,000 new jobs. it's good news for the economy and good news for the president. president obama's approval rating is at a three-year rate. 53%. and 53% say they trust president obama to avoid the fiscal cliff. compared to just 36% who trust republicans in congress. also today speaker boehner said he wouldn't rule out an agreement to raise taxes as part of a fiscal cliff deal. but he also said there's no progress. this is what winning looks like. joining me now, e.j. dionne and thank you both for your time. senator solis, the jobless rate is at a four-year low. that's quite an achievement. >> yes, reverend re. but we still need to do more. in sectors like retail and health care and tourism and hospitality. we need to do more because people are still suffering. we've got to put jobs back in infrastr
is at the lowest rate since 2008. when president obama took office, we were in a job freefall. but now 36 months of straight job growth and five million new jobs in the president's first term. that includes the news today, 146,000 new jobs. it's good news for the economy and good news for the president. president obama's approval rating is at a three-year rate. 53%. and 53% say they trust president obama to avoid the fiscal cliff. compared to just 36% who trust republicans in congress. also...
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>> here is where we're at. i think now we know what the book ends are at this point. the book end -- the worst good deal he's going to get and i think -- that's right now the most likely if they can't get it, republicans go ahead and pass what he's been asking for, the middle class tax rate extension that allow the top rates to go up either all the way or maybe to 37%, and that's it. and that could be it. maybe republicans -- and they may say he won't negotiate on anything else -- what about the deals he's already accepted? what about the entitlement adjustments -- >> they may wait on entitlements and punt. this is the version of punt i think it's starting to coming to. >> he said yesterday he would reject that kind of deal. >> he's not going to be able to reject the tax rate deal -- >> you're suggesting we would have another fight like this -- >> we'd have another fight when debt limit came on everything else potentially. >> he might accept that? >> he has said he's willing to have the larger debate later if congress will simply pass the middle class tax rate extensi
>> here is where we're at. i think now we know what the book ends are at this point. the book end -- the worst good deal he's going to get and i think -- that's right now the most likely if they can't get it, republicans go ahead and pass what he's been asking for, the middle class tax rate extension that allow the top rates to go up either all the way or maybe to 37%, and that's it. and that could be it. maybe republicans -- and they may say he won't negotiate on anything else -- what...
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he says don't try this at home yet shows us how to try it at home in his own kitchen and says it's just about the science of it yet told us none of the science behind this. >> no science whatsoever. >>> a standoff between a dog and -- well -- >> what? >> is that a lion? >> see who win this is showdown next. >> right on the edge. >>> benchmark for car performance is usually the 0 to 60 test. that benchmark is gone. the computer that gets all of that power from the car down to the road. watch how fast this thing goes. you're at 105.9 seconds. >> when would you ever need that kind of power in your car unless you're racing it? >> a lot of guys do race these cars when they buy these powerful machines. when you measure 0 to 200, it lessons thethe playing field. there aren't many that can do that. there are three horsepower settings. you can set it to a mere 800 or mid range which is 1,000 horsepower or even 1,400 horsepower. >> the attack of the cat. >> look what we have over here. we must move in slowly. it's the rarest of the breed. we must move in slowly or it will attack. we must sneak up
he says don't try this at home yet shows us how to try it at home in his own kitchen and says it's just about the science of it yet told us none of the science behind this. >> no science whatsoever. >>> a standoff between a dog and -- well -- >> what? >> is that a lion? >> see who win this is showdown next. >> right on the edge. >>> benchmark for car performance is usually the 0 to 60 test. that benchmark is gone. the computer that gets all of...
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call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. memo, memo to the president and congress -- ♪ you e now screwing up this fiscal cliff stuff royally with your hard line positions and your ridiculous protestations that you can't compromise. here's why. we are close, very close right now, within our grasps, to becoming the leader of the world when it comes to technology, innovation, natural resources, and finance. you are the only thing standing in our way. you are our ball and you are our chain. we saw glimmers of it today. like today dow rallies 40 points, s&p gained .33%, nasdaq .52%. whether it's the ceos of the biggest of the big,or the smallest of the small. tonight's guest of lumber liquidators, the intransigence the mean-spirited debates, the pledge is not to raise taxes, it's costing this nation a once in a lifetime opportunity to reassert itself as the leader of the free world. and faster growing the repressive communist world to boot. your inability to give us a deal, any deal is crushing our economy. allow me to explain.
call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. memo, memo to the president and congress -- ♪ you e now screwing up this fiscal cliff stuff royally with your hard line positions and your ridiculous protestations that you can't compromise. here's why. we are close, very close right now, within our grasps, to becoming the leader of the world when it comes to technology, innovation, natural resources, and finance. you are the only thing standing in our way. you are our ball and you are our chain. we saw glimmers of...
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at penthouse letters. they send you a folder filled with examples of the letters and they give you certain prompts. i was broke. i was living at home with my mom writing penthouse letters in my old bedroom. >> bob: did you mother edit the letters? >> greg: my poor mother had no idea. it wrote four of them. none of them published. >> eric: exactly what you suspected is that all those letters come from broke dudes in their mom's basement writing the letters. >> greg: exactly right. it's true. >> bob: sex phone lines? most of the people on the other women are 75-year-old women on social security. that's what i heard, anyway. the other thing about that is this guy says -- he wants to teach about the domestic violence against women. there is nothing wrong with that. >> andrea: brings me to a good point. a lot of women and the "new york post" did piece on this. women are going out and buying rope in droves. new york city hardware stores are running out of rope women are reading this going i want to be tied up an
at penthouse letters. they send you a folder filled with examples of the letters and they give you certain prompts. i was broke. i was living at home with my mom writing penthouse letters in my old bedroom. >> bob: did you mother edit the letters? >> greg: my poor mother had no idea. it wrote four of them. none of them published. >> eric: exactly what you suspected is that all those letters come from broke dudes in their mom's basement writing the letters. >> greg:...
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we are right now when you look at the share of the nation's income at a record place for the top 1%. they have the highest share of our nothing wealth since 1928. anybody remember what happened after 1928? oh right! 1929 when we had the great crash that led to the great depression. this is a bad idea that have this kind of income inequality, bad in fairness and also for our economy. speaking of bad the guys who have never known what to do about our budget deficit or economy are the republicans. they're on the record. they've been wrong for at least 20 straight years, so why in the world would we start listening to them now? all right. now, when we come back, historic happenings in washington state. not only do we have pot but we've got gay marriage legalized at the same time. how many conservatives heads exploded? we will try to find out when we come back. >> 3-2-1! whoo! >> why not? half the public smokes it. >> that's awesome. we've got more when we return. grapes from vineyards all across the state, then make the wine in small vats. i got into the wine making business primarily to
we are right now when you look at the share of the nation's income at a record place for the top 1%. they have the highest share of our nothing wealth since 1928. anybody remember what happened after 1928? oh right! 1929 when we had the great crash that led to the great depression. this is a bad idea that have this kind of income inequality, bad in fairness and also for our economy. speaking of bad the guys who have never known what to do about our budget deficit or economy are the republicans....
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>> i would have to take a closer look at that. but i believe in many jurisdictions that it is across the board use. i don't think that you see too many jurisdictions in which you have a cit officer, for example as is proposed here or one of the proposals here. and so, i think that we see the risk if this is introduced as a pilot program and we see that once that this becomes institutionalized that we do run the risk of this becoming a department-wide phenomena and since the department has shown itself to be some what flow, for example, in instituting cit we really have questions about if and when that taser, that the tasers are kind of spread to the rest of department, is the department able to keep up with the necessary training, monitoring, you know, both on the front and the back end that is needed to keep this or to have a safe taser use policy. we have big questions about whether or not they will be able to keep up with that. >> okay. >> do you have anything else to add? >> i think that i have said anything and i am available
>> i would have to take a closer look at that. but i believe in many jurisdictions that it is across the board use. i don't think that you see too many jurisdictions in which you have a cit officer, for example as is proposed here or one of the proposals here. and so, i think that we see the risk if this is introduced as a pilot program and we see that once that this becomes institutionalized that we do run the risk of this becoming a department-wide phenomena and since the department has...
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those stories and more at 6:00. >> great program. dana, see you in 30 minutes. >> "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, would america go to war in syria? the u.s. is spying on the ictator's chemical weapons. there's new intelligence on that and word that syria may be losing its best ally. david martin at the pentagon, margaret brennan with hillary clinton, and elizabeth palmer a rare look inside the war. >> reporter: in the hospital's intensive care unit, the men can't speak but their injuries do. >> pelley: today, the first
those stories and more at 6:00. >> great program. dana, see you in 30 minutes. >> "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, would america go to war in syria? the u.s. is spying on the ictator's chemical weapons. there's new intelligence on that and word that syria may be losing its best ally. david martin at the...
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now let's look at the future. we are taking a look at some of the most exciting technologies in elevators. george, tell us about destination elevators. >> this is the technology of the future. probably the biggest single investment in elevators. san francisco has embraced the technology more than any other city in the country. a big advantage with us is passengers get to their floors sooner and there is more opportunity of customization of features for individual service. four issues of security and accessibility, this is a big advantage over traditional elevators. digest i understand these are rehabilitated upgrades of existing elevators? >> yes, these are upgrades to the original elevators from 1980. all the controls and wiring has changed but the physical mechanisms are the same. >> how much energy to these use? >> with all of the things that we did hear, energy savings is about 50% from where we started. that is a significant improvement for such a major system. >> tell me how it works. >> this is the hall key
now let's look at the future. we are taking a look at some of the most exciting technologies in elevators. george, tell us about destination elevators. >> this is the technology of the future. probably the biggest single investment in elevators. san francisco has embraced the technology more than any other city in the country. a big advantage with us is passengers get to their floors sooner and there is more opportunity of customization of features for individual service. four issues of...
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no hard message sent at all. it's true that, you know, the protesters against morsi are uniting around it, but beyond that, very little brings them together. it's hard to see this protest creating a nonislammist movement more likely have to be forcing it through creating chaos. >> doesn't it seem now clear that this administration is supporting at least covertly, subtly, the islamist movement in the region, in fact rather than, as it seems, many want to believe, and trying to work against the radical islams, and those. >> this question is only asked in washington. everywhere else, go to paris, london, europe, the arab world, you read their press, and everybody knows, or everybody criticizes or accuses the obama administration as being a partner as pushing or helping the morsi government, and before that, the muslim brotherhood. it's a well-known reality. only in the hallways of the washington, political establishment, the question should be why? why did the obama administration from day one from tahrir square, ra
no hard message sent at all. it's true that, you know, the protesters against morsi are uniting around it, but beyond that, very little brings them together. it's hard to see this protest creating a nonislammist movement more likely have to be forcing it through creating chaos. >> doesn't it seem now clear that this administration is supporting at least covertly, subtly, the islamist movement in the region, in fact rather than, as it seems, many want to believe, and trying to work against...
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as we look at it again, i will look at the trade-off between rehabilitation which is definitely needed, but i hear supervisor campos on the notion that there was a resolution on this, and that he went out and found the funding and that's his position. >> thank you. we do a motion and second. other member support? >> second question about the cost. it's sort of a floating idea. this is our best guess. is that the -- >> we have the same level of certainty about the cost as we did when we brought this in the spring. and time will tell. >> i didn't ask the question artfully, i'm sorry. if the cost turns out to be less, obviously the money could be redirected to rehabilitation. the bulk of it turns out to be more? >> the bulk of the budget is anticipated is offsetting the anticipated revenue loss. so, it's really on the revenue side of the ledger. if we lose less revenue than we anticipated, then we will have the funds available for other purposes. if we lose more revenue than anticipated, then we would have to look for ways to offset. right now, our revenue projections for the fiscal year
as we look at it again, i will look at the trade-off between rehabilitation which is definitely needed, but i hear supervisor campos on the notion that there was a resolution on this, and that he went out and found the funding and that's his position. >> thank you. we do a motion and second. other member support? >> second question about the cost. it's sort of a floating idea. this is our best guess. is that the -- >> we have the same level of certainty about the cost as we...
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at is if you look at every tool that i have on my gun belt, do you see a very lethal tool in the sense of a firearm. everything else is about paying compliance. you are dealing with a person in crisis, and pain is often times and you compliment that crisis with substance abuse through alcohol or otherwise, and you have diminished pain reception. even dealing with folks who have a history of mental illness, there is a reduced
at is if you look at every tool that i have on my gun belt, do you see a very lethal tool in the sense of a firearm. everything else is about paying compliance. you are dealing with a person in crisis, and pain is often times and you compliment that crisis with substance abuse through alcohol or otherwise, and you have diminished pain reception. even dealing with folks who have a history of mental illness, there is a reduced
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at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >> announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> dr. tanzi: simply put, you need to realize that you are not your brain. that's right. you are not your brain. you are the user of your brain. your brain serves you.
at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follow us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >> announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> dr. tanzi: simply put, you need to realize that you are not your brain. that's right. you are not your brain. you are the...
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so you have to look at them into the real silos and look at them separately. >> he says he will continue to tell couples the same thing he has always told them. >> that they keep track of every dollar they put into each account or towards the household, making sure that they can account for each dollar from each individual. >> he also says that gay couples who even to get divorced could run into a state tax issues at the federal level when dividing assets. >> right now, we're following a developing story out of baltimore county. a female teenager was a salted. -- was assaulted. police sacontinued to search tht area for one suspect. the victim was taken to the hospital for treatment of what was described as a non-life- threatening injury. >> charged with sexually abusing three girls when there were students, 37-year-old clarence taylor has been suspended from his job as a daytime teacher's aide. he is accused of inappropriately touching the girls numerous times. the alleged abuse happened over a two-year period when the victims were as young as 10. >> the maryland school for the death is
so you have to look at them into the real silos and look at them separately. >> he says he will continue to tell couples the same thing he has always told them. >> that they keep track of every dollar they put into each account or towards the household, making sure that they can account for each dollar from each individual. >> he also says that gay couples who even to get divorced could run into a state tax issues at the federal level when dividing assets. >> right now,...
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here is a look at the stock. it is down 2.5% at the moment. we are getting comments from their call as well. earnings did miss analyst expectations. it is a loss of $0.37. let's talk about the major market averages. a lot of green today. dow jones industrials to the upside. back to you. dagen: some movement on the diplomatic front in syria. raising the hope they could be close to a compromise on how to deal with all the violence in that country. syria preparing to use chemical weapons. judith miller joins us now to talk more about all of this. will they make progress, diplomatically? >> directions are really important in this. he must be persuaded. using chemical weapons against his own people is simply unacceptable, even by russian and chinese standards. dagen: how close? >> we do not have a sense. first of all, we know there is a large arsenal of 40 different locations. it would take approximately 1500 soldiers to secure. assad must understand that even though others have used these weapons in the past, for example, the iraqis, using them ag
here is a look at the stock. it is down 2.5% at the moment. we are getting comments from their call as well. earnings did miss analyst expectations. it is a loss of $0.37. let's talk about the major market averages. a lot of green today. dow jones industrials to the upside. back to you. dagen: some movement on the diplomatic front in syria. raising the hope they could be close to a compromise on how to deal with all the violence in that country. syria preparing to use chemical weapons. judith...
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play at fast pace. defensively i think that's the biggest most important hire i make is hiring defensive considered 98 tor to come in and get to work from day one and get a defense established. >> nba tonight. knicks and heat. new york without carmela who injured his finger. raymond led the way with 27 points. if the knicks had 18, 3's. 18 points off the bench and win fifth straight. leave miami by game and a half of best record in the east. 112-92 was the final in miami. the knicks without mellow and blow out the heat. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> raiders were this close. >> well, if very from us frustrating. imagine how they feel. >> good point. >> thanks larry. >> it could be worse we could be them. >> for all of us here, thanks for joining us everyone. >> i'm kidding. more from all of us we appreciate it. next newscast at 4:30 am and of course stay connected at abc 7 news.com. >> we leave with you the 83rd annual christmas tree lighting at golden gate park. lots of family friends
play at fast pace. defensively i think that's the biggest most important hire i make is hiring defensive considered 98 tor to come in and get to work from day one and get a defense established. >> nba tonight. knicks and heat. new york without carmela who injured his finger. raymond led the way with 27 points. if the knicks had 18, 3's. 18 points off the bench and win fifth straight. leave miami by game and a half of best record in the east. 112-92 was the final in miami. the knicks...
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i watched one at capitol hill, that speaker hastert at the time, the one we took live on tuesday. capital christmas tree. i watched that. i took my parents bun year. there was so much jumbo shrimp and catering inside, my dad was there. he started taking the jumbo shrimp and put it in his pockets. i said daddy stop doing that? he said why? my taxpayers dollars paid for it. eat as much as i want. >> bob: greg, have you had a christmas tree? >> greg: you know how to turn on a christmas tree? read it penthouse letters. this is murder. it had baby trees. obama is a monster. impeach him. >> bob: one more thing is up next merry christmas! ♪ ♪ sometimes life can be well, a little uncomfortable. but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go, it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million ident
i watched one at capitol hill, that speaker hastert at the time, the one we took live on tuesday. capital christmas tree. i watched that. i took my parents bun year. there was so much jumbo shrimp and catering inside, my dad was there. he started taking the jumbo shrimp and put it in his pockets. i said daddy stop doing that? he said why? my taxpayers dollars paid for it. eat as much as i want. >> bob: greg, have you had a christmas tree? >> greg: you know how to turn on a christmas...
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the look is at the cme looking at all futures -- we did have this nice little rise at the end of the trading day. did it continue after hours? >> a little bit. not too much. looking at next week you wanted a attention to the fed analysis and watch any fiscal cliff tops. the key level support in the s&p, really what chapel which was beat up quite a lot here recently. you see a turnaround in the stock market and the nasdaq might turn to the upside as well. >> after causing billions of dollars of damage, eric king -- >> shares of generator maker holdings up double digits since the storm hit and the company on a hiring spree. jeff flock live in wisconsin with an exclusive look at the manufacturing facility. i know a lot of neighbors up there in the northeast buying generators. jeff: you can't make them fast enough. this is the generator capital of the world's. they're the top manufacturers of what you are looking at right there. that is a home backup power system. after this storm everybody wants one. >> people are really tired of power quality issues in the u.s. exclusive for today. >>
the look is at the cme looking at all futures -- we did have this nice little rise at the end of the trading day. did it continue after hours? >> a little bit. not too much. looking at next week you wanted a attention to the fed analysis and watch any fiscal cliff tops. the key level support in the s&p, really what chapel which was beat up quite a lot here recently. you see a turnaround in the stock market and the nasdaq might turn to the upside as well. >> after causing...
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the old festival at ft. mason. with that, i wanted to play also for you a little bit of cedar flute. if you've heard cedar flute you've heard youngblood and cedar flute has become emblematic of american indian in the singular, american indian culture. i wanted to play it for you to give you an example of what might be considered traditional style because after this i'd lake to bring up two guests and play two arrangements that were created especially for this festival that bring in both the irish american and the urban indian. so this is a cedar flute song for you. (playing flute) so now that you have a little bit of powwow and a little bit of cedar flute in your ears, i would like to invite two guests up to perform for you, two arrangements which i made especially for today. first, rita lindall, rita and i are both in the same cohort as the music program at uc berkley and we've been saying for 4 years, we need to play music. so we finally made it happen. so, rita lindall, and then masuro koga. mas and i hav
the old festival at ft. mason. with that, i wanted to play also for you a little bit of cedar flute. if you've heard cedar flute you've heard youngblood and cedar flute has become emblematic of american indian in the singular, american indian culture. i wanted to play it for you to give you an example of what might be considered traditional style because after this i'd lake to bring up two guests and play two arrangements that were created especially for this festival that bring in both the...
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that's at 10:00 a.m. right after kron 4 news morning. >> >> yahoo has released its annual tally of the top 10 destinations searches. s san francisco makes the top 10! loss biggest leads the pack in the top spot. chicago comes in at no. 2. topping london, new york city and washington d.c. in the top side. san francisco is the sixth most searched city. rounding out the top 10 are san diego, dubai, new orleans and hong kong. >> analysts by dink life dot com right san francisco was the best place for couples with and will end comes and no kids to live. new york city comes in second place. and washington d.c. is third on the list. san francisco has the lowest percentage of children out of major cities in america. only 13.4% of the city's approximately 800,000 residents are under 80 years old. >> wthis is for you. a new company golden spike announce that you can go get a round trip tickets to the moon for $1.5 million by 2020. the company is selling this moon trip to the nation's, corporations, and individuals.
that's at 10:00 a.m. right after kron 4 news morning. >> >> yahoo has released its annual tally of the top 10 destinations searches. s san francisco makes the top 10! loss biggest leads the pack in the top spot. chicago comes in at no. 2. topping london, new york city and washington d.c. in the top side. san francisco is the sixth most searched city. rounding out the top 10 are san diego, dubai, new orleans and hong kong. >> analysts by dink life dot com right san francisco...
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what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be lifted, and the dream of the dream but who is to speak of this? i don't think this needs to be explained, it's called mad man with broom. the realist crows return at earliest morning. and the madman with broom, madman in his night shirt with a broom, he, too, returns. he thinks to roust the crows from the mulberry boughs by jabing and swirling his broom, by crazily twirling his broom in the wet summer air and hurling curses sky
what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the...
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so even at that point it's dark there was a train he approaching at that point? >> absolutely. >> a lot of people saw that picture and didn't see a train it seemed like he's sitting on the track, somebody could have helped him. >> right, correct. from where i was i could have screamed my lungs out and nobody would have heard it. since my camera is always in my hand and it is always on and it goes into sleep mode, and the only way i thought at that moment was to start clicking away and using the shutter that will fire the flash. >> you thought that might warn the conductor? >> yes. make him aware this is unusual. there's a burst of light hitting him and catch mr. hahn on the track. >> this is the next photo. were you looking through the viewfinder clicking? >> no, no. it was stable, you know, and what you call on the street as shooting from the hip. >> you had just the camera just out shooting like that? >> no, out here to the side. stable and shooting. >> i understand you said there were other people who were much closer to him than you were? >> yes, absolutely.
so even at that point it's dark there was a train he approaching at that point? >> absolutely. >> a lot of people saw that picture and didn't see a train it seemed like he's sitting on the track, somebody could have helped him. >> right, correct. from where i was i could have screamed my lungs out and nobody would have heard it. since my camera is always in my hand and it is always on and it goes into sleep mode, and the only way i thought at that moment was to start clicking...
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the temperature is coming in at 34. bundle them up. the cold and rain right to the afternoon at 49 degrees and chilly. not a steady rainment let's check with traffic. is it affecting the roads. >> and nice and clear, there aren't any delays. and if you are traveling on 95, as we check and take a look downtown here at 395. everything is moving along no problem through the tunnels. and 695. you are looking at a ride right now on the outer loop. and nice and clear. it will take you 11 minutes to travel from 2995. that's a look at traffic. over to you. >>> and an icy river and is not found for half an hour. when he was pulled and why this is called a miracle. >> emergency being driven the wrong bean. e forget the warning about turning off electronics before your flight takes off. >> now the faa wants to allow everyone, you, me, everyone to use tablets, e-readers and other devices before taking off. >> if you have been on a flict you know you are required to -- on a flight you are required to turn everything off. >>> apple is making a splas
the temperature is coming in at 34. bundle them up. the cold and rain right to the afternoon at 49 degrees and chilly. not a steady rainment let's check with traffic. is it affecting the roads. >> and nice and clear, there aren't any delays. and if you are traveling on 95, as we check and take a look downtown here at 395. everything is moving along no problem through the tunnels. and 695. you are looking at a ride right now on the outer loop. and nice and clear. it will take you 11...
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if you look where michigan was at, we were at the bottom for an entire decade. we are at the comeback state because we have done so many things, paying down our debt, and we are the sixth fastest growing state in the nation compared to 50th in prior years. this is a device i have issue after the election. we had a ballot proposal that brought up a lot of labor issues. this is one that continued. it's a device i have issue. it's my position let's take leadership and address it in a positive way to starched up for the worker and be preworker and let's move forward, get it behind us and continue the reinvention of michigan about more and better jobs and a future for our kids. >> in terms. reinventing michigan, let me just zero in on one city in your state, detroit, 18.9% unemployment which is absolutely deplorable for the people of detroit. what do you intend to do or what can you do? what can the state do to try to help the city? one city council men last night said as a quid pro quo she wants the president to bail them out. what do you plan to do about detroit? >
if you look where michigan was at, we were at the bottom for an entire decade. we are at the comeback state because we have done so many things, paying down our debt, and we are the sixth fastest growing state in the nation compared to 50th in prior years. this is a device i have issue after the election. we had a ballot proposal that brought up a lot of labor issues. this is one that continued. it's a device i have issue. it's my position let's take leadership and address it in a positive way...
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that will do it for us at noon. of course, we are following the supreme court decision on prop 8, we will have more on ktvu.com and on the news at five. thanks for joining us. have a great friday, everyone. [ male announcer ] steak combos. featured now at sizzler. tri tip sirloin with fried shrimp, malibu chicken, or grilled shrimp. starting at just $9.99. sizzler. you need special ingredients. you need the staples. that's a given. you need safeway sugar for just $1.97. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another -- only $2.99 for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, "yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday." safeway. ingredients for life.
that will do it for us at noon. of course, we are following the supreme court decision on prop 8, we will have more on ktvu.com and on the news at five. thanks for joining us. have a great friday, everyone. [ male announcer ] steak combos. featured now at sizzler. tri tip sirloin with fried shrimp, malibu chicken, or grilled shrimp. starting at just $9.99. sizzler. you need special ingredients. you need the staples. that's a given. you need safeway sugar for just $1.97. and that magic thing...
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they like it at 88 bucks a share and somebody is buying at that number. and charles payne has a comment? >> and i told my subscribers to buy the stock, too. >> did you. >> i love the way it's acting, i was hoping it would be down a lot because that's relevant to the grand scheme. >> what stands out to me, is a billion hours before viewing of netflix in one month. >> that's the new paradigm. and the new deal with disney, 300 million. clayton, you're with us. >> a huge deal, first run movies and disney avengers and plus, they bought "star wars" and now, disney on "star wars," cartoons, you name it on netflix and now what we're going to do, we're going to seal the content. and hold it on right there. charles: i got excited, i had to jump in. feel free. this could be the start of a troubling trend, ibm is keaninging the way it contributes to its employees, 401(k) accounts. and the match will take place in a one time payment, december 31st, so, if you leave the company before december 15th, that's the date. you don't get any of that company match for that year
they like it at 88 bucks a share and somebody is buying at that number. and charles payne has a comment? >> and i told my subscribers to buy the stock, too. >> did you. >> i love the way it's acting, i was hoping it would be down a lot because that's relevant to the grand scheme. >> what stands out to me, is a billion hours before viewing of netflix in one month. >> that's the new paradigm. and the new deal with disney, 300 million. clayton, you're with us....
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army-navy game at 3:00. we'll have a complete wrapup at 7:00. game on. then this sunday you can watch the skins welcome the ravens to fed ex field. very important game. playoff implications there. it will be followed by a special game after that. putle dear prize winner journalist george lardner reminded us that the skins fight song nearly didn't happen. in 1959 the men who aimed at bringing the dallas cowboys to dallas, the cowboys to dallas, bought the rights of hail to the redskins out from under the team. and he said he would only give the song back if redskins owner george preston marshall would lift his veto on n.f.l. expansion to dallas. thus the cowboys were born and they were in dallas and d.c. got the song back. lardner calls it basically legal extortion. >> yes, it was perfectly legal. >> reporter: it's just business. >> yes. they bought the rights. they had the rights. they threatened to gettage -- get an injunction if the redskins played that song again. >> imagine if it was not happening. rights to the song came back in 1959 and traded hand
army-navy game at 3:00. we'll have a complete wrapup at 7:00. game on. then this sunday you can watch the skins welcome the ravens to fed ex field. very important game. playoff implications there. it will be followed by a special game after that. putle dear prize winner journalist george lardner reminded us that the skins fight song nearly didn't happen. in 1959 the men who aimed at bringing the dallas cowboys to dallas, the cowboys to dallas, bought the rights of hail to the redskins out from...
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shares closed at $547.24. then added a few more cents in after hours trading. >>> the bizarre saga involving john mcafee got a bit stranger today. the founder who was on the run from belize was caught in guatemala after he was denied asylum. >> they're trying to arrest me for coming into the country illegally. merely a move to stop me. >> reporter: but instead of being back in belize. mcafee is hospitalized in guatemala after his attorney said he suffered a medical emergency. >> he had two heart attacks last night. >> reporter: mcafee had a different story. a government doctor who examined him agreed saying his heart rhythm and blood pressure were normal. mcafee arriving in guatemala after refusing to speak to authorities in belize about the shooting death of his neighbor. he thinks the murder is a home invasion gone wrong and he says he thinks the belize government wants to kill him. >> it's a convenient thing for him. the next door neighbor got killed now we can do something. we can get him. >> reporter: the
shares closed at $547.24. then added a few more cents in after hours trading. >>> the bizarre saga involving john mcafee got a bit stranger today. the founder who was on the run from belize was caught in guatemala after he was denied asylum. >> they're trying to arrest me for coming into the country illegally. merely a move to stop me. >> reporter: but instead of being back in belize. mcafee is hospitalized in guatemala after his attorney said he suffered a medical...
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i have sat in these at different times of the year and watched this light show start at sunrise where lights start appearing on the walls all around me and you realize this is how you tell time out in this landscape. this is the way they did calendars. this is the way they understood the larger sphere, the moving of the heavens, was by setting up structures that could receive the light in certain ways. i mean, it's happening everywhere. i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown and i saw a pillar that had been built in the last 4 years that a big block of sandstone that i recognized. it was probably wingate sandstone that had been hauled up there from about 200, 250 miles away, but i noticed in the pillar that was a gap at the bottom and i walked up and looked through the gap and i saw there were some posts in the distance and i looked around and there was a circle around the gap and there were signs around it and then each post a prism in it so that light going through the crack would hit the prism and that light would go to another prism and you would be able to tell t
i have sat in these at different times of the year and watched this light show start at sunrise where lights start appearing on the walls all around me and you realize this is how you tell time out in this landscape. this is the way they did calendars. this is the way they understood the larger sphere, the moving of the heavens, was by setting up structures that could receive the light in certain ways. i mean, it's happening everywhere. i was just in salt lake city and i took a walk downtown...
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pit or at that picnic table. these are three of hundreds of ideas that i have heard over the last few years. my guess is you in your heads have the solutions to them today. and mayor lee and i are looking forward with this legislation with all of you to figuring out how to make our city government the best 21st century city government that we have in the entire world. so, thank you for being here, and it is my pleasure to introduce our mayor's budget director kate howard who in addition to helping to balance multi-billion dollar budgets every year, she will tell you about our plans around our chief data officer. thank you so much for being here. (applause) >> good morning, everyone. i'm kate howard. i'm the mayor's budget director. i'm here to just to talk briefly about the really exciting opportunity that i think is going to be coming up in the city, which is announcement of our new chief data officer. some people may think that the budget office is mostly being countered, but really our office is focused on how
pit or at that picnic table. these are three of hundreds of ideas that i have heard over the last few years. my guess is you in your heads have the solutions to them today. and mayor lee and i are looking forward with this legislation with all of you to figuring out how to make our city government the best 21st century city government that we have in the entire world. so, thank you for being here, and it is my pleasure to introduce our mayor's budget director kate howard who in addition to...
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will you help the people at bottom? actually, no. will you hurt the people at the top? no, you may hurt the people in the middle because they are working for the people at the top. if they don't have the money to make the salaries and the paychecks they let them go. >>neil: disavow me of this cynical you have, you have been a popular governor and i think when you nearby eight with your state budget behind-the-scenes progress is being made and in front of the cameras and people like me, it is all theater but behind the scenes tough is getting done. >>governor huckabee: when you are really negotiating you don't talk to the cameras because you don't want to negotiation on the pages of the paper. when you are in the middle of negotiation the dumbest thing to do, and why mean to be overly critical but the president has not been the chief executive. he has to call the meeting. >>neil: they have both been run the mike folks. >>governor huckabee: but speaker boehner is waiting on the meeting. all weeks the president should have stayed, mr. per officer -- mr. speaker boehner i n
will you help the people at bottom? actually, no. will you hurt the people at the top? no, you may hurt the people in the middle because they are working for the people at the top. if they don't have the money to make the salaries and the paychecks they let them go. >>neil: disavow me of this cynical you have, you have been a popular governor and i think when you nearby eight with your state budget behind-the-scenes progress is being made and in front of the cameras and people like me, it...
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no public events at all today. he's going to sign a bill but that is close to cameras but no jobs report event. i'm told that will start becoming a regular thing. you won't see the president every single friday jobs report. but we will see the vice president. all my daughter wants this year is everything barbie. have you seen our new barbie section? it's filled with all the new dolls that just arrived. ♪ it's a barbie wonderland! [ allen ] honey? here, ken. allen. ♪ [ gasps ] it's a barbie wonderland... hey, who's ken? [ male announcer ] get more barbie than ever before this holiday season. like the fashion design plates, color stylin' hair, and spa to fab barbie dolls that just arrived. all backed by our low price guarantee. from america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> it is time for the united states and our allies to make it clear to assad that this is -- >> there will be drastic consequences for the government if they use chemical and b biological weapons. we're with you. >> there is a unanimous view here
no public events at all today. he's going to sign a bill but that is close to cameras but no jobs report event. i'm told that will start becoming a regular thing. you won't see the president every single friday jobs report. but we will see the vice president. all my daughter wants this year is everything barbie. have you seen our new barbie section? it's filled with all the new dolls that just arrived. ♪ it's a barbie wonderland! [ allen ] honey? here, ken. allen. ♪ [ gasps ] it's a barbie...
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stay here i look at it. to nationals. cash cow to be milked dry and i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups prices columbia going to pay. the modest effect on our teeth. cleaned. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorit
stay here i look at it. to nationals. cash cow to be milked dry and i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups prices columbia going to pay. the modest effect on our teeth. cleaned. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot...
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>> if you look at homes, if you look at the housing sector that's coming back, and then retail sales using the holiday season were very strong. 5.8% in store fronts and 20% on-line sales. there's a lot of strength there, and economists have thought that hurricane sandy would have an adverse affect, and it hurt some, but there's so much going on that the economy -- >> is it possible we haven't seen the full impact of hurricane sandy, that we still might see some of those jobs lost, and it just hasn't been the numbers have not caught up to it yet to the reality? >> absolutely right. we do have to wait another month to get the full picture of it, but it was interesting that we saw initial claims for unemployment compensation initially spiked up right after sandy, and then they began to go down, and so i suspect next month there will be some effect. >> how strong is this job growth? does this really get us out of the recession conditions for so long? >> interesting question. it has the potential to do that, because think of this. we've had sandy, and we have all of this debate going on o
>> if you look at homes, if you look at the housing sector that's coming back, and then retail sales using the holiday season were very strong. 5.8% in store fronts and 20% on-line sales. there's a lot of strength there, and economists have thought that hurricane sandy would have an adverse affect, and it hurt some, but there's so much going on that the economy -- >> is it possible we haven't seen the full impact of hurricane sandy, that we still might see some of those jobs lost,...
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>> 12:30 at night. >> rose: 12:30 at night. that day. >> it refers to the timing. >> rose: we also remember and this is in the film too. this is all we know about this so i'm going to tell you anything you don't know. we know that they had problems with the helicopter and bob gates said to me boy when he saw that. because he was down at the heart of it and he remembered that. he says, you know, is this -- >> he had actually part of why he was in favor of the bomb as opposed to the helicopter raid. he was afraid of that. >> rose: here's the professionalism again. they said mission continues. there was not a moment that they didn't say. they may have considered it but they were so professional and so well trained that they knew the mission was still open to success. >> well it hadn't been, it was a hard landing, so there were no casualties, and i think the guys got shook up pretty good. but ... like you said, they do assaults every night. >> rose: the two of you when you were making this movie look at each other and say we're mak
>> 12:30 at night. >> rose: 12:30 at night. that day. >> it refers to the timing. >> rose: we also remember and this is in the film too. this is all we know about this so i'm going to tell you anything you don't know. we know that they had problems with the helicopter and bob gates said to me boy when he saw that. because he was down at the heart of it and he remembered that. he says, you know, is this -- >> he had actually part of why he was in favor of the bomb...
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never shout at a dog. never hit them. >> reporter: as for the queen's corgis, we are sad to report that the eldest, monty, died just a few weeks after the olympics. he is now, we assume, in the royal kennel in the sky. i'm jeffrey kofman for "nightline" in london. >> our thanks to jeffrey. and, a final news note from us. earlier tonight, american software tycoon john mcafee, the millionaire on the run in central america, was rushed to the hospital in guatemala, complaining of severe chest pain. last night, we brought you his bizarre story of fleeing the police in belize. he was then arrested in nearby guatemala for illegally entering the country. tonight, the hospital discharged him and released him back into custody. "good morning america" will have full details in the morning. thank you for joining us. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here toow
never shout at a dog. never hit them. >> reporter: as for the queen's corgis, we are sad to report that the eldest, monty, died just a few weeks after the olympics. he is now, we assume, in the royal kennel in the sky. i'm jeffrey kofman for "nightline" in london. >> our thanks to jeffrey. and, a final news note from us. earlier tonight, american software tycoon john mcafee, the millionaire on the run in central america, was rushed to the hospital in guatemala, complaining...
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the guy you're looking at is devin mclean. he was an employee at auto zone. look at the surveillance footage we have from auto zone. the guy you're seeing in the middle of the screen is known as the fake beard bandit. and according to police, he's responsible for, they think, dozens of robberies in this area. the fake beard bandit walks in to devin mclean's store pointing a weapon so he's like -- >> i waited for him to go back up toward the front and i ran out of the restroom to the back door into my truck where i keep my own personal weapon and grabbed my weapon, came back into the store and confronted the guy. >> the fake beard bandit runs out of the store. doesn't get away with a thing and doesn't harm anyone in the store. two days later auto zone fired devin mclean. according to auto zone corporate policy, they have a zero tolerance policy for employees bringing weapons inside the store. >> i know that's a rule but at times there needs to be exceptions to rules. >> lost merchandise, lost money. >> auto zone doesn't care if they lose money. they do care if
the guy you're looking at is devin mclean. he was an employee at auto zone. look at the surveillance footage we have from auto zone. the guy you're seeing in the middle of the screen is known as the fake beard bandit. and according to police, he's responsible for, they think, dozens of robberies in this area. the fake beard bandit walks in to devin mclean's store pointing a weapon so he's like -- >> i waited for him to go back up toward the front and i ran out of the restroom to the back...
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national security at risk. well i mean technically they should be classified if they don't have some impact on national security but the highest classification level here was secret they seem to be sort of situation reports that might be of use to someone that day or the next day but probably not of a great use after some time goes by they're just not the kind of highly sensitive documents that would normally trigger a criminal prosecution be it for weakening or for espionage or what have you now he is being charged with violating the espionage act now the seventh person under the obama administration what kind of sentence if you're looking at for this well according to law books he could get up to twenty years normally you get much shorter sentence depending on a lot of other factors like whether you have any prior criminal history i would be really surprised if a case like this when to trial you know we have had similar cases people including the director of the cia has been charged in the past with mishandli
national security at risk. well i mean technically they should be classified if they don't have some impact on national security but the highest classification level here was secret they seem to be sort of situation reports that might be of use to someone that day or the next day but probably not of a great use after some time goes by they're just not the kind of highly sensitive documents that would normally trigger a criminal prosecution be it for weakening or for espionage or what have you...